Ibrahim Sirkeci

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Dr İbrahim Sirkeci (born 1972, Izmir, Turkey) lives in London and works as a Senior Lecturer at the European Business School London. He has written several books and many articles on international migration, internal migration, population movements, labour market, ethnic conflict, and minorities.
His research focused on ethnicity, segregation, labour markets, conflict, international migration with particular reference to minorities in the UK, Turkish Kurdish migration to Germany, Turkey and Iraq. His research is published in journals including Ethnic and Racial Studies[1],International Migration [2] [3], and Journal of Biosocial Science[4], and Population Review [5].

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İbrahim Sirkeci received a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Bilkent University, Ankara and a PhD in Human Geography from the University of Sheffield.
Prior to joining the European Business School London, Sirkeci previously worked as a Leverhulme Research Fellow at the Centre for the Study of Ethnicity and Citizenship, University of Bristol,[6] and also as Assistant Professor at Atilim University, Ankara, Turkey. He is the managing editor of Migration Letters journal, an international scholarly journal of population and migration studies. His most recent book, The Environment of Insecurity in Turkey and the Emigration of Turkish Kurds to Germany, was published by Edwin Mellen Press in 2006.

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  • Sirkeci, I (2006). The Environment of Insecurity in Turkey and the Emigration of Turkish Kurds to Germany. New York: Edwin Mellen Press, pp. 332. ISBN 0773457399. 
  • Sirkeci, I (2005). Turkmen in Iraq and International Migration of Turkmen [Irak'tan Türkmen Göçleri ve Göç Eğilimleri]. Ankara: Global Strategy Institute, pp. 88. ISBN 9758975021.  (bilingual: English and Turkish).
  • Icduygu, A; Sirkeci, I & Aydingün, I. (eds) (1998). Türkiye'de Içgöç [Internal Migration in Turkey]. Istanbul: Tarih Vakfi Yayinlari. (in Turkish)

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